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RE: Sky News - London Lite - 17-03-2024

If you watch the clip, Hala Gorani is now part of the Comcast family at NBC News, so it's not surprising that she's on Sky News.

Incidentally Melissa Bell did the rounds of the French domestic news channels while working out of CNN's Paris bureau and SkyTG24 Paris Correspondent Chiara Piotto is a regular contributor to Franceinfo.


RE: Sky News - mouseboy33 - 17-03-2024

(17-03-2024, 04:55 PM)London Lite Wrote:  If you watch the clip, Hala Gorani is now part of the Comcast family at NBC News, so it's not surprising that she's on Sky News.

Incidentally Melissa Bell did the rounds of the French domestic news channels while working out of CNN's Paris bureau and SkyTG24 Paris Correspondent Chiara Piotto is a regular contributor to Franceinfo.

Yep thats why I included her. Just showing the various NBC presenters/reporters that are showing up on Sky. WIll be interesting if we start seeing SkyNews taking NBCNewsChannel reports that are typically used for the affiliates.


RE: Sky News - Stockland Hillman - 17-03-2024

(17-03-2024, 09:24 PM)mouseboy33 Wrote:  Yep thats why I included her. Just showing the various NBC presenters/reporters that are showing up on Sky. WIll be interesting if we start seeing SkyNews taking NBCNewsChannel reports that are typically used for the affiliates.

Unlikely. It's surprising that you've not noticed that style, structure, language, editorial values and many basics of storytelling are different in the US to the UK (we're much closer to the way Australian news reports are crafted than US; indeed we're much closer to Spanish than most US content)

Broadcast news less self important, badly structured than print/written in the States, but its still quiet alien to a British audience. Some event/war/disaster based stuff works internationally but much just doesn't work.

I think use of pictures , that get reversioned and lives with special correspondents is the most that can routinely be used


RE: Sky News - Charles - 18-03-2024

(17-03-2024, 09:40 PM)Stockland Hillman Wrote:  Unlikely. It's surprising that you've not noticed that style, structure, language, editorial values and many basics of storytelling are different in the US to the UK (we're much closer to the way Australian news reports are crafted than US; indeed we're much closer to Spanish than most US content)

Broadcast news less self important, badly structured than print/written in the States, but its still quiet alien to a British audience. Some event/war/disaster based stuff works internationally but much just doesn't work.

I think use of pictures , that get reversioned and lives with special correspondents is the most that can routinely be used

I wouldn't paint with such a broad brush. Networks like NBC can really tailor their content to the platform. There can be a big difference in style in a package from the same reporter or the same topic between the Today show, Nightly News, and the NBC News Channel distribution platform. Something from the Today show probably wouldn't work on Sky, but something from the latter two probably would work. When NBC owned a stake in Euronews, reports from Nightly News appeared fairly regularly on Euronews, and aside from a few small details, they were fine.


RE: Sky News - Krede - 22-03-2024

Darren McCaffrey
Who had been on GB news
Is Heading to Sky News

https://twitter.com/darrenmccaffrey/status/1771152414176895440 


RE: Sky News - JK08 - 22-03-2024

Glad to hear. Darren was great on Sky (I'm not sure how many years ago now) before his move to Euronews.


RE: Sky News - harryb - 24-03-2024

The World with Yalda Hakim aired a special edition today at 9pm to cover the Moscow Attack.


RE: Sky News - Craigwills - 24-03-2024

Tom Heap just said it’s the final edition of the climate show just now on Sky News. Not in schedules for next week. I must admit the weekend editions were decent, I suppose highlights shows are cheaper.


RE: Sky News - TheJarv - 24-03-2024

Wilfred Frost is returning to NYC for 4 weeks a year with CNBC starting tomorrow
https://twitter.com/WilfredFrost/status/1771936028820975847?t=gUuLNRn06gQCtnzNxrReiA&s=19 


RE: Sky News - TMD_24 - 24-03-2024

Deleted as posted above just before me!